• Manhattan to Queens to Nassau: Understanding the Transition,Patsy Tiu

    Manhattan to Queens to Nassau: Understanding the Transition

        The migration path often follows a pattern. Manhattan to Queens.Queens to Nassau. Buyers leaving Manhattan frequently start in Long Island City, Astoria, or Forest Hills. As families grow, many continue east into Nassau County towns like Great Neck, Jericho, or Rockville Centre. Each step brings

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  • Investment & Income Properties in Queens & Nassau County,Patsy Tiu

    Investment & Income Properties in Queens & Nassau County

    Investment strategy differs significantly between Queens and Nassau County. Queens offers a strong multi-family market in neighborhoods like Astoria, Ridgewood, Jackson Heights, and Woodside. Two- and three-family homes remain in demand due to rental income potential and proximity to Manhattan. Nass

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  • Empty Nester Transitions in Queens & Nassau,Patsy Tiu

    Empty Nester Transitions in Queens & Nassau

    Empty nesters in Queens and Nassau County often face a pivotal question: Stay in the family home, or simplify? Homeowners in Fresh Meadows or Douglaston may find their properties larger than necessary once children move out. Nassau homeowners in Syosset, Plainview, or Roslyn may begin considering si

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